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      The relation between the divergence of sequence and structure in proteins.

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          Homologous proteins have regions which retain the same general fold and regions where the folds differ. For pairs of distantly related proteins (residue identity approximately 20%), the regions with the same fold may comprise less than half of each molecule. The regions with the same general fold differ in structure by amounts that increase as the amino acid sequences diverge. The root mean square deviation in the positions of the main chain atoms, delta, is related to the fraction of mutated residues, H, by the expression: delta(A) = 0.40 e1.87H.

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          Journal
          EMBO J
          The EMBO journal
          0261-4189
          0261-4189
          Apr 1986
          : 5
          : 4
          Article
          10.1002/j.1460-2075.1986.tb04288.x
          1166865
          3709526
          63ea76b8-2850-4e6a-b3c3-d9eafab01ecf
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